iPod fever fuels Apple's resurgence on campuses across Minnesota Pioneer PressSara Langhinrichs, a Macalester College political science student, says her MacBook is easy, straightforward and doesn't have viruses. She previously used a PC laptop, "until it started kind of smoking, and that didn't seem like a good thing." (RICHARD MARSHALL, Pioneer Press)At Café Mac on St. Paul's Macalester College campus a recent afternoon, Macintosh computers reigned supreme. Students using Apple laptops were scattered throughout a second-story lounge overlooking the student eatery - named for the college, not the computer - while a lone Windows-laptop user sat a table. Though students...